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Foil / alu wrap mouldings
Posted: Thu 01 Jun, 2023 10:29 am
by girlfromkent
Hi all
I've just got in some odd silver coloured aluminium wrapped moulding from LJ to match a customer's existing frame. It cuts badly on the morso but I think I've got something acceptable now. Main question is, it appears to have a plastic coating which is peeling off a bit at the back. Am I supposed to remove it?!
(The non main question is why does this fresh hell exist)
Thanks
Megan
Re: Foil / alu wrap mouldings
Posted: Thu 01 Jun, 2023 12:34 pm
by David
Horrible stuff isn't it.
Yes, remove the plastic film, the moulding marks/scratches very easily so careful once it has been removed. A trick I was told for flat versions is to cut it upside down, it gives a cleaner cut on the surface rather than a slight crush on the aluminium.
I used it a couple of times and never used it again.
Re: Foil / alu wrap mouldings
Posted: Thu 01 Jun, 2023 5:08 pm
by girlfromkent
Thanks David!
Yes, I'd like to say never again but I just bought a pack to save on delivery
and the customer has an ongoing collection she wants all done the same
** runs screaming into the distance **
Re: Foil / alu wrap mouldings
Posted: Fri 02 Jun, 2023 8:18 am
by Gesso&Bole
We used to use 1000s of ft a month of this stiff in the 1980s! Glad to say I've not used it since.
Yes, cut it upside down, use a strip of mountboard behind it in the Morso, and peel off the plastic protection, and you will get a decent finish.
Re: Foil / alu wrap mouldings
Posted: Fri 02 Jun, 2023 11:01 am
by prospero
A little story...
A lady once brought me an ally wrapped frame to ask if I could 'touch it up' a bit. It was very tatty and scuffed.
While I was explaining that this type of moulding was basically untouchupable I had a thought. I took it into the workshop
an quickly peeled the protective plastic off which whoever framed it had left on. I returned with a pristine shiny silver frame.
The lady was amazed, even more so when I didn't charge her. Who says framers aren't magicians.